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Thy reliques, Rowe! to this sad shrine we trust,
134.
Thyrsis
26.

the music of that murm'ring spring,

'Tis all a libel-Paxton, Sir, will say, 210.
'Tis hard to say if greater want of skill, 67.
'Tis strange the Miser should his cares employ,
171.

'Tis true, my Lord, I gave my word, 216.
To one fair lady out of Court, 106.

To thee, we wretches of the Houyhnhnm band,

123.

To this sad shrine, whoe'er thou art, draw
near, 133.

To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, 100.
Tom Wood of Chiswick, deep divine. 131.

Under this Marble, or under this Sill, 136.

Vital spark of heav'nly flame, 81.

Welcome, thrice welcome to thy native place!
124.

Well, if it be my time to quit the stage, 204.
Well, then, poor G- - lies underground! 136.
Wesley, if Wesley 't is they mean, 131.

What, and how great, the Virtue and the Art,
184.

What beck'ning ghost along the moonlight
shade, 83.

What dire offence from am'rous causes springs,
89.

What god, what genius did the pencil move,

116.

What is Prudery? 118.

What makes you write at this odd rate? 132.
What's Fame with men, by custom of the
nation, 101.

When Eastern lovers feed the Funeral Fire,
136.

When now the Thund'rer on the sea-beat coast,
396.

When other fair ones to the shades go down,
125.

When simple Macer, now of high renown, 102.
When wise Ulysses from his native coast, 79.
Whence deathless' Kit-cat' took its name, 106.
While Celia's tears make sorrow bright, 17.
While thus the hero's pious cares attend, 388.
While you, great Patron of Mankind! sustain,
192.

Who shall decide when doctors disagree, 165,
With no poetic ardour fired, 126.

With scornful mien, and various toss of air,
107.

Women ben full of ragerie, 15.

Ye Lords and Commons, men of wit, 120.
Ye Nymphs of Solyma! begin the song, 85.
Ye shades, where sacred truth is sought, 117.
Yes, I beheld th' Athenian Queen, 127.
Yes, thank my stars! as early as I knew, 202.
Yes, 't is the time (I cried), impose the chain,
128.

Yes, we have liv'd-One pang and then we
part! 135.

Yes, you despise the man to books confin'd, 157.
Yet, yet a moment, one dim ray of light, 242.
You beat your Pate, and fancy Wit will come,

121.

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INDEX OF TITLES

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IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS, 14.
Imitation of Chaucer, 15.
Imitation of Cowley, 16.
Imitation of Dr. Swift, 18.
Imitation of Martial, 104.

Imitation of Spenser, 15.

Imitation of the Earl of Dorset, 18.

Imitation of the Earl of Rochester, 17.
Imitation of Tibullus, 104.
Imitation of Waller, 196.

Impromptu to Lady Winchilsea, 83.

Inscription on a Grotto, the Work of Nine La-
dies, 131.

Inscription upon a Punch-Bowl, An, 115.

Jane Shore, Epilogue to Mr. Rowe's, 100.
January and May; or, The Merchant's Tale,

35.

Jervas, Mr., Epistle to, 82.

Kit-cat Club, Epigram on the Toasts of the,
106.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, On, 134.

Lamentation of Glumdalclitch for the Loss of
Grildrig, The, 122.
LATER POEMS, 125.

Lines occasioned by Some Verses of His Grace,
the Duke of Buckingham, 103.

Lines on Swift's Ancestors, 130.

Lines to Lord Bathurst, 102.

Lines written in Evelyn's Book of Coins, 131.
Lines written in Windsor Forest, 130.
London, A Farewell to, 103.
Looking-Glass, The, 107.

Macer, 102.

Martial, Imitation of, 104.

Men, Of the Knowledge and Characters of, 157.
Messiah, 84.

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, To, 109.
Monument of the Hon. R. Digby and of His
Sister Mary, On the, 134.

MORAL ESSAYS, 156.
More, Mr. John, To, 119.

Nature and State of Man, with respect to Hap-
piness, Of the, 150.

Nature and State of Man, with respect to Him-
self as an Individual, Of the, 141.

Nature and State of Man, with respect to So-
ciety, Of the, 145.

Nature and State of Man, with respect to the
Universe, Of the, 137.

Newton, Sir Isaac, Intended for, 135.

Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day, 78.
Ode on Solitude, 1.

Ode to Quinbus Flestrin, 121.
ODYSSEY, THE, 535.

On a Certain Lady at Court, 118.
On a Fan of the Author's Design, 16.
On a Lady singing to her Lute, 16.
On a Picture of Queen Caroline, 131.
On a Portrait of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu,
painted by Kneller, 109.

On Beaufort House Gate at Chiswick, 127.
On Certain Ladies, 125.

On Charles, Earl of Dorset, 133.

On Dr. Francis Atterbury, 135.

On Drawings of the Statues of Apollo, Venus,
and Hercules, 116.

On Edmund, Duke of Buckingham, 136.

On General Henry Withers, 135.

On his Grotto at Twickenham, 127.
On James Craggs, Esq., 134.

On Mr. Elijah Fenton, 135.
On Mr. Gay, 135.

On Mr. Rowe, 134.

On Mrs. Corbet, 134.

On Mrs. Tofts, a Famous Opera-Singer, 80.
On receiving from the Right Hon. the Lady
Frances Shirley a Standish and Two Pens,
127.

On seeing the Ladies at Crux Easton walk in
the Woods by the Grotto, 131.
On Silence, 17.

On Sir Godfrey Kneller, 134.
On Sir William Trumbull, 133.

On the Countess of Burlington cutting Paper,
121.

On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, 133.

On the Monument of the Hon. R. Digby and of
his Sister Mary, 134.

On Two Lovers struck Dead by Lightning,
136.

Oxford and Mortimer, Epistle to Robert, Earl
of, 116.

Oxford, Right Hon. the Earl of, To the, 131.

Paraphrase, A (On Thomas à Kempis, l. iii. c. 2), 1.
PARAPHRASES FROM CHAUCER, 35.

Pastoral Poetry, Discourse on, 19.
PASTORALS, 19.

Phryne, 18.

POEMS OF UNCERTAIN DATE, 130.
POEMS SUGGESTED by GULLIVER, 121.

POEMS WRITTEN BETWEEN 1708 AND 1712, 78.

POEMS WRITTEN BETWEEN 1713 AND 1717, 100.
Prayer, Universal, 175.

Prayer of Brutus, 108.

Prologue, designed for Mr. D'Urfey's Last
Play, 107.

Prologue (to a play for Mr. Dennis's Benefit),
125.

Prologue to Mr. Addison's Cato, 100.

Prologue to the Three Hours after Marriage,'
108.

Queen Caroline, On a Picture of, 131.
Question by Anonymous, A, 132.
Quinbus Flestrin, Ode to, 121.

RAPE OF THE LOCK, THE, 88.
Riches, Of the Use of, 165, 170.
Rochester, Earl of, Imitation of, 17.
Rowe, Mr., On, 134.

St. Cecilia's Day, Ode for Music on, 78.
Sandys' Ghost, 120.

Sappho to Phaon, 60.

SATIRES, 176.

Satires, Epistles, and Odes of Horace imitated,
182.

Satires of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's,
versified, 202.

Seventeen Hundred and Forty (1740): A Poem,
128.

Shepherds, The Three Gentle, 121.

Solitude, Ode on, 1.

Song, by a Person of Quality, 126.
Southern, Mr. Thomas, To, 128.
Spenser, Imitation of, 15.

Spring; or, Damon, 21.

Summer; or, Alexis, 23.

Swift's Ancestors, Lines on, 130.
Swift, Dr., Imitation of, 18.

Thebais, The First Book of Statius's, 2.
Temple of Fame, The, 52.

Tibullus, Imitation of, 104.

To a Lady, with the Temple of Fame, 101.
To Erinna, 130.

To Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 109.

To Mr. Gay, 116.

To Mr. John More, 119.

To Mr. Lemuel Gulliver, 123.

To Mr. Thomas Southern, 128.

To Mrs. M. B. on Her Birthday, 118.

To the Author of a Poem entitled Successio, 2.
To the Right Hon. the Earl of Oxford, 131.
TRANSLATIONS FROM HOMER, 251.
TRANSLATIONS FROM OVID, 60.
Translator, The, 80.

Trumbull, Sir William, On, 133.
Twickenham, On his Grotto at, 127.

Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus, 117.
Two Lovers, struck Dead by Lightning, On, 136,

Umbra, 119.

Universal Prayer, 175.

Verbatim from Boileau, 130.
Verses left by Mr. Pope, 126.
Verses to Mr. C., 116.
Vertumnus and Pomona, 65.

Waller, Imitation of, 16.
Weeping, 17.

Wife of Bath, The, 46.

Winchilsea, Impromptu to Lady, 83.
WINDSOR FOREST, 28.

Windsor Forest, Lines written in, 130.

Winter; or, Daphne, 26.

Withers, General Henry, On, 135.

Women, Of the Characters of, 161.

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